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The Writing Style Of The Term- Harold And Maude By Colin...
Best Book of the Term Harold Maude
Have you ever read a book that has changed your life? A book that leaves you feeling motivated
and enlightened. Harold and Maude by Colin Higgins does just that. This book is not simply a
quirky love story between two unlikely individuals, but about the power of optimism and a unique
way of living life, a true inspiration. However, besides the storyline, the writing style of the author
has a huge impact in setting the book apart. When considering why the book Harold and Maude is
the best book of the term the fundamentals of the writing style have to be taken into account from
the points of view to the ending which, all play a crucial role in making the reading experience
memorable. First is the use of the third person omniscient point of view. According to the text, in the
third person omniscient point of view, a narrator from outside the story world tells the story.
(WEAL, 45) The advantage of this style is the reader gets a unique perspective of getting to hear the
characters thoughts. For example, ...she listened to the Chopin playing softly. How soothing, she
thought... (Higgins, 2) Here the reader can comprehend the character s, state of mind as she enjoys
the music playing in the background. Unlike in the book World War Z by Max Brooks where the
author has used the epistolary style using the first person point of view that, reveals action through
letters. (WEAL, 46) The disadvantage of this writing style is the reader
What Does It Mean To Be Home Schooled
1. When I arrive home from school, I change into something comfortable, a.k.a my real self, and
lie down on the couch, ready to watch T.V. Home is where I can actually relax and not have
anyone critique me nor am I obliged to act normal . I yell, I run and I even act along with reruns
of shows. Homework time comes and I am in tears and agony trying not to stress myself or stay up
late. Sometimes I feel ready to quit, but I remember my purpose in life. The day ends too fast and
nothing is accomplished. At schooleveryday I am tired and unprepared to work. My classmates
annoy me so easily, trying to impress everyone. Honestly, if that is what high schoolis about, being
two faced, then I have seen enough to be home schooled. I barely talk,
Analysis Of Imitation Of Life
Traditional cristism on Imitation of Life

The movie Imitation of life was released on April 15, 1959.Imitation of life was first and book
and was later turned into a film. The film was released in both 1934 and 1959.Hurst received a lot
of critism from the public on some of the issues she exploited in her work. Fannie Hurst primarily
focused on women who dealt with harassment or some sort of discrimination. Lot of Fannie Hurst s
attitudes towards women and how they are treated is greatly reflected in her work. Fannie Hurst
was considered to be influential to women and women of color due to her ability expose the
problems in society. From a reders perspective Fannie Hurt s work reflected Hurst views human
rights and how they needed to be improved on. the issues and Imitation of life was later made into
a movie. The film was directed by Douglas Sirk in 1959. The film was produced by Ross Hunter
This film was recognized as one of the the 25 most influential films on race by Time magazine in
2007.
The 1959 version of imitation of Life is about a mother who is single and tries to fulfill her
passion for being an actress. Lora who is a single white mother happens to come encounter with
another widow who happened to be black. Anniw the black widow took car of Lora s daughter
Suzie. Both women find comfort in each other since they were both widowed. Lora s pursuit to be
famous ends up running her relationship she once had with her daughter Suzie. Annie and her
daughter have their
The Alternative Philosophies Of Education
While children with Autism exhibit difficulties empathizing with others, and they pay less attention
to others emotional displays then their typically developing peers (Hooper Umansky, 2014). Recess
provides time in the day for this emotional growth in students with Autism and EBDB. Play can help
young children organize and manage their feelings, and for children who do not verbal express
themselves, such as children with Autism, play can be used to allow them to express their feelings,
conflicts, and concerns. Through social interactions with typical peers, students with EBDB and
Autism practice emotional regulation, as well as emotional understanding. Both of these important
skills are used throughout the child s life as they grow, and for children with EBDB and Autism,
additional support and practice is needed in order for mastery. Alternative Philosophies of Education
Progressive approaches to early childhood education from Europe use physical activity throughout
the school day to help shape intelligent and creative children. These approaches are the Waldorf,
Montessori and Reggio Emilia which are seen as strong educational alternatives to traditional
education and as sources of inspiration for progressive educational reform (Edwards, 2002, p. 2).
Waldorf education created by Rudolf Steiner focuses on the unity of spirit, soul and body. Outdoor
activity is integrated into the curriculum through nature walks, working in gardens, and extended
playtime. Through
Online Courses And Traditional Courses Essay
With the developing of technology, internet gradually becomes an important element in many areas.
The high efficiency and convenient of internet benefits many individuals and groups. Internet also
involves higher education in many different ways, and online courses is one of them. When the
online courses appear, people begin to compare them with traditional classes which are taught in
visual classroom. As a result, two groups of people with different idea on online courses will
against each other. However, I do not think there is a specific result to say which one is better for
higher education. Data table shows that the gap of online courses and traditional courses is only
2.94(Daymont Blau, 2008, May). The data shows that these two kinds of education will lead to
similar result, and both of them have unique advantages and disadvantages. Internet is just a tool
which can helps students succeed. This tool may be only fit for groups of people and some of
classes, but it will improve the higher education as a whole when it combine with traditional
teaching method. Just like eating, each person may choose different tableware for each dish.
Usually, people will use more than one tableware for one meal, because each tableware has unique
function, and the combination of them will lead to a most effective result. Same with the courses in
higher education, the combination of online courses and traditional visual classroom will lead to the
most effective and efficiency way to
Harcourt Essen Case Study
and heavy bullets, there were three favorite choices. The first was a Winchester offering,
WW296, a ball powder with a good burning rate and characteristics tailored for big revolver
cartridges. The shape of the powder granules determines how well they pass through a given
powder measure. The ball shaped powders worked well through most powder measures, eliminating
the need to weigh each and every charge, a time consuming step that anyone loading hundreds of
rounds of ammunition per week would be glad to give up. Weighing charges could only be
eliminated if it was proven that there was no variance from charge to charge, but the prudent loader
would still measure one out of each 5 or 10 just to make sure that nothing moved out of adjustment...
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As previously stated, it is not pure lead. The lead mixture used for making cast pistol bullets is
usually an alloy combination of lead, tin and antimony in varying amounts. The most popular
recipe was known as the Lyman #2 mix, comprised of 90% lead, 5% tin, and 5% antimony. Pure
lead, tin and especially pure antimony, were difficult to find and sometimes expensive. Linotype
was a good source of an antimony rich alloy, but type presses (those used to print newspapers)
were being displaced by modern printers. The computer age had begun to impact our source of
antimony. Initially, there was a surplus. Soon, with no market no more type metal was being
produced. Dennis had a stockpile, but I had to turn to alternate sources. The most abundant
source of lead in the salvage yards now came in the form of wheel weights. Clip on wheel weights
used to balance car tires were made from an alloy that was actually legislated to be consistent. It
was held to precise standards and governed by the department of transportation. It made sense
when you think about what could happen to a chunk of lead thrown from a spinning wheel
because it was too soft to stay put or too brittle and broke off. Wheel weight alloy typically
consisted of 97% lead, 2% antimony, and a little less than 1% tin. This was not the ideal mix for
making bullets. However, by adapting the process, bullets made entirely from wheel weights could
be hardened to
Standardized Test Scores and Their Use in College...
Standardized Test Scores and their use in College Admissions Decisions

PURPOSE

The purpose of this proposal is to examine current and future Iowa State University admissions
decisions processes. At the present time most colleges, including Iowa State use a combination of
standardized test scores, high school class rank, high school grade point average, and essays to make
decisions on admissions. All of the above are good determinants of a student s possible success in
college, except standardized test scores. Standardized tests discriminate against minorities and are
not a good overall indicator of a student s potential. For these reasons and others, Iowa State should
not use standardized test scores when making admissions ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
They also put too much emphasis onto one test instead of a student s entire education.

NEEDS

Colleges and universities such as Iowa State need ways to evaluate applying students which really
show their potential as college students. A three hour long test cannot reveal many traits of
successful students. Qualities like good study habits, a positive self concept, the ability to set
goals, and real world knowledge are not shown in a test like the SAT (Fairness). Another problem
with the SAT is that today so many preparation methods exist; the tests aren t really a true showing
of what a student knows. There are many companies who claim their product can be that miracle
teacher that boosts a student s score and get them into the college of their dreams. Should colleges
really be base this large decision on knowledge that can be just picked up in four short weeks or an
entire twelve year education?

Schools need to find ways to evaluate students which do not discriminate on race, gender, or
economic status. By using tests like the ACT and SAT, colleges are unintentionally showing
favoritism to groups like Caucasians, males, and the upper class. Standardized tests are biased in
favor of those whose culture and upbringing most closely resembles that of the test makers typically,
white middle class males (Facts). FairTest: The National Center for Fair and Open Testing did a study
The World Population As A Product Designer Or Software...
Market The world population is currently above seven billion. Out of those seven billion we can
forget sub Saharan Africa (900M) and rustic Asia (around half of its 2.2B populace) as irrelevant.
This abandons us with pretty nearly 5 billion individuals living in locales where general monetary
and social foundation can be viewed as suitable for programming businesses to generate (Potter,
2012 ). Presently, out of those 5,000,000,000 what number of could be really creating
programming? A clever response at Stack Exchange gives us a few pointers as to where we can
discover data on the rate of programming engineers in diverse nations. Utilizing the US, Japan,
Canada, the EU27 and the UK as a pattern we can appraise that 0.86% of the populace is utilized as
a product designer or software engineer: Canada33,476,688387,0001.16%
EU27502,486,4995,900,0001.17% Japan127,799,0001,016,9290.80% UK63,162,000333,0000.53%
US313,931,0001,336,3000.43% Weighted average:0.86% 0.86% out of five billion is 43,000,000.
Technology 1 Enabling Gerrit for your Eclipse.org Project 2 User Account 3 Gerrit setup o 3.1
Gerrit Web UI o 3.2 Git over SSH o 3.3 SSH Keys o 3.4 Gerrit push URL o 3.5 Git over HTTPS o
3.6 Be notified of upcoming changes 4 Doing Code Reviews with Gerrit o 4.1 Using Gerrit with the
git command line 4.1.1 Adding a dedicated remote o 4.2 Using Gerrit with EGit o 4.3 Using the
Mylyn Gerrit Connector o 4.4 Bypassing code review 5 Gerrit Code
In The Case Of The Office Of Fair Trading V Abbey National1
In the case of the Office of Fair Trading v Abbey National1 Lord Phillips stated I think personally I
would have been quite in favour of the OFT looking into bank charges, if I had complete freedom
to decide.... but the statute said it was not within their terms of reference 2 Lord Phillips makes it
very clear that decisions in cases are tied to legal rules, however what is the role of legal rules in
judicial decision making? There are different schools of thought with regards to that question. This
essay will explore those differences. Firstly we shall consider the perspectives of the formalists, what
was their view of applying rules. Continuing onto the American Legal Realists views, assumptions
and looking at their two main... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Although initially this may seem a simple and straight forward process, it may be more restrictive
and ambiguous than would first appear. With formalism we assume that the law is clear and the
selection of the appropriate rule can fit the facts. When judges apply the rules in complex
situations there may not always be consistency. The outcome may not always seem to make sense
or even be just, or we may find the outcome can differ greatly if we incorrectly apply the wrong
rule, these rules needed to be applied with strict adherence which limited flexibility. In the early
20th century a group of American scholars, lawyers and judges considered these issues and put
forward a theory now known as American Realism. They attacked the formalists claims of their
decision making process and highlighted that was not how the courts operated during
adjudication. Roscoe Pound stated The notion that most judicial decisions should or could be
deduced from general concepts or general rules, with no attention to real world conditions or
consequences, critics labelled mechanical jurisprudence. 3, another realist Oliver Wendell Homes
Jr. concurred General propositions do not decide concrete cases. 4 Realism is not easily defined,
however, the key concept of the realists was that they wanted to look at the law in action in the real
world. How it actually worked in real life, what do judges actually consider when making a
decision, Holmes clarified the
Riley Fisher Relationship Paper
Due to the rather troubling nature of the relationship discussed in this study, the subjects of the
interview will from here on out be referred to by the pseudonyms Riley and Caleb. Riley is a 19 year
old American Caucasian female. Caleb is a 21 year old American Hispanic male. For the purpose of
brevity and direction, the following paragraphs will abide by the following structure:
(1) An introduction of the couple s romantic background and explanation of their current relationship
status; (2) The external pressures the couple encountered over the duration of their relationship; (3)
The internal pressures that hindered the relationship; (4) The maintenance behaviors and conflict
management strategies both exhibited in an effort to repair and restore the relationship; (5) A
summary describing the personality types and love styles for both Riley ... Show more content on
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Helen Fisher s personality test to conclude their characteristics according the Dr. Fisher s
research. Riley scored exceedingly high on the Negotiator and Explorer types 95 percent and 98
percent respectively while Caleb scored 100 percent for the Director personality type. These
results adhere to Dr. Fisher s theories of the practically inherent attraction between Directors and
Negotiators (Fisher). On the other hand, both Riley and Caleb shared similar Eros love scores,
though Riley also leaned towards the Agape style of affection, as both have stated their attraction
began on a physical level, though Riley continually stated her inclination for unconditional love
throughout the interview process. Riley and Caleb s relationship best aligned with the Theory of
Interpersonal Needs, which was first developed in the 1960 s by William Schutz; this theory is
alternatively referred to as the FIRO Theory of Needs . In his book A First Look at Communication
Theory, Emory A. Griffin identifies the fundamental emotional basis of the theory by stating its core
Endocrinology Research Paper
Endocrinology (Endocrine System)

Here at RaeBost Memorial hospital our endocrinologist can diagnose and treat hormone problems
and the complications that arise from them. Whether you are suffering from a genetic hormone
imbalance such as neurofibromatosis (NF), or one from environmental factors such as hyponatremia
we can help. Often times our patients are referred to our clinic because their primary physician
suspects an underlying cause is related to hormone production. We often treat patients suffering from
obesity, hirsutism, hyperthyroidism and even corticoadrenal insufficiency. Our Endocrinologist has
ample experience with those that have been diagnosed with Cushing Syndrome, and Growth
Hormone (GH) disorders whether its dwarfism, giantism or acromegaly. ... Show more content on
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Smith, our lead endocrinologist specializes in the treatment of patients with any form of Diabetes to
include insipidus (DI) and gestational. He monitors our patients with routine labs, to include fasting
blood sugar, A1c, and glucose tolerance test (GTT). In addition, he counsels patients on either
insulin injection or pump therapy, as he can manage both. We have a wide array of pharmaceuticals
to include somatropin, levothyroxine, insulin glargine and methimazole to name a few. For any
patients that require any type of thyroidectomy or a transsphenoidal hypophysectomy will be
referred to a larger facility that has the capabilities to perform such procedures. We look forward to
finding the cause to your
Themes Of I Am Legend
Dystopia is a society or place that is unpleasant and bad. Dystopian movies are often based on
themes that play out in the real world. The dystopian movie I am Legend by Frances Lawrence has
a theme of Loss of Humanity. I am Legend is about a woman who spread a virus saying it was the
cure to cancer. The curethat was said to be the cure to cancer, killed everyone in the city and Dr.
Robert Neville is trying to find a cure to the virus that affected the the entire city. Throughout the
movie, the theme that represented I am Legendused literary devices and universal storytelling
element. The theme is built through the use of symbols, narrative transport, heroic scenarios, and an
interesting way in which the movie is told.
The butterfly is one symbol from the movie that relates to the theme Loss of Humanity. The
butterfly was constantly used throughout the entire movie as a way for change in the life of
humanity. Near the end of the movie Robert Neville remembered what his daughter told him, Look
Daddy, it s a butterfly, (Lawrence). This relates back to theme Loss of Humanity because it shows
Robert Neville about his own personal destiny. Also, the butterfly goes back to symbolize that him
losing his life with help save others. The butterfly symbolizes change, lightness, and transformation
of how the world is going to end up. Robert Neville losing his family relates back to the theme Loss
of Humanity. In the beginning of the movie, Robert lost both his wife and
The Taming Of The Shrew And The Merchant Of Venice
This week s Lecture was focused on the third play in the four comedies book named The Merchant
of Venice . This play was known for being controversial but also very interesting play that captured
the attention of the viewers. Shakespeare s The Merchant of Venice is set in Renaissance Venice,
with a few scenes in a town called Belmont. The setting is important Venicewas one of the wealthiest
towns in Europe, as it was right on the sea, with excellent shipping facilities for trading with the east.
During this time, there was a large population of Jew s in Europe, although 16th century Venice was
more tolerant of foreigners than Elizabethan England, Jews in Venice were confined to ghettos at the
time Shakespeare wrote The Merchant of Venice. If a person compares The Merchant of Venice , to
the other Shakespeare s plays that have been covered in this class already and also to the ones that
have not be covered yet, such as As You Like It or Much Ado About Nothing , some common
features can be found throughout each of these plays. Some of the common features are: Multiple
plots, Dual settings, Games/Trials/Practical Jokes/Music, Love Vs. Friendships/Multiple Marriages,
Different types of relationships and a comic villain. Each of these features will be explained in
greater details.

Multiple plots can be seen in The Taming of the Shrew , between Bianca Lucentio, Kat Petruchio,
and many more. Multiple plots can also be seen in Midsummer Night s Dream , between
Athletic Trainers Role In Athletic Training
Athletic trainers in today s sports world receive pressure everyday when it comes to deciding when
to return an athlete to play. Athletic trainers have such a big responsibility when it comes to the
health and care of the athletes that they work with. Trainers are the first person that an athlete will
see when they become injured during a game, and in most cases when the athlete performs rehab.
The athlete depends on the athletic trainerto diagnose his or her injury, and then help him or her
recovery to pre injury health. With this responsibility also comes consequence. If an athletic trainer
returns an athlete before he or she is ready, and that athlete were to get reinjured due to not being
fully recovered, the athletic trainer is liable... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This is especially the case if the game is in progress in the athlete has an important role. Each athlete
that comes off the field or court after being hit in the head must go through a cognitive test called a
Standardized Assessment of Concussion (SAC). This test is used immediately after the head trauma
to test the athlete on their Strength, Memory, Coordination, Concentration, and Physical
Movements. The SAC only takes approximately 5 to 7 minutes to administer (Straus). The problem
that athletic trainers face with testing an athlete after a head impact is dealing with the coach.
When an athlete is required to perform a 5 to 7 minute test in the middle of a game when the coach
needs them, can cause the coach to get very aggravated and be right in the ear of the trainer. It can
put stress and pressure on the trainer, which could then cause them to make an error during the
testing of the athlete. SAC has value in helping sports medicine professionals in detecting and
quantifying acute cognitive impairment on the sports sideline, particularly in identifying
concussions in the 90 to 95% of cases (Straus). If a coach distracts the trainer from performing the
best SAC test for an athlete that percentage is going to drop, and the trainer could miss evaluate the
athlete. This could place the athlete at risk if they are allowed to return to play too soon, and make
the athletic trainer liable if that athlete gets seriously injured. Sideline evaluations can be a big factor
on the pressure that athletic trainers deal

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